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OR - Snowy & Dusky Runners

by Lindsay H
(Newberg, OR, USA)

My beautiful dusky male and snowy females

My beautiful dusky male and snowy females

I have a very limited number of hatching eggs and a current hatch in the incubator of snowy (white base, black ticking along back, blue/purple iridescent wing stripes on both males and females) and possibly a few dusky (a completely recessive color so great for color test breeding). Feel free to connect on instagram, even if it is just to chat or see more pictures of my birds. You can reach out to me there with questions or I can be reached by the comments feature or by email at 1roseblooms@gmail.com I dont mind shipping or possibly meeting you at one of the shows if we are too far for a visit (Newberg OR - beautiful wine country if you need an excuse ;) )

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